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Country
  
Romania

Time zone
  
EET (UTC+2)

Population
  
1,873 (2011)

County
  
Caraș-Severin County

Local time
  
Saturday 5:14 PM

Socol

Weather
  
17°C, Wind NW at 14 km/h, 41% Humidity

Socol (Romanian: Socol, Serbian: Сокол/Sokol, or Соколовац/Sokolovac, Hungarian: Nérasolymos) is a commune in Caraș-Severin County, Romania (in the Clisura Dunării area of Banat). In 2011, the population of the commune numbered 1,873 people and its population was ethnically mixed. It is composed of five villages: Baziaș, Câmpia, Pârneaura, Socol and Zlatița.

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Map of Socol, Romania

Sokol means "hawk" in Serbian. The commune is officially bilingual, with both Romanian and Serbian being used as working languages on public signage and in administration, education and justice.

Demographics and name

In 2011, population included:

  • 52.9% Serbs
  • 36.8% Romanians
  • 5.6% Roma
  • 3.7% Czechs
  • 0.6% Hungarians
  • Baziaș

    Baziaș is a village of Socol commune, notable as the place where the Danube enters Romania, and where, in 1854, the first railway line was opened on the territory of present-day Romania—the line ran from Baziaș to Oravița, at a time when the area was under Austrian administration. The village has a significant Serbian heritage, being the site of Baziaș Monastery, said to have been founded in 1225 by Saint Sava while on a brief refuge there, and rebuilt several times. The local forest includes several protected plant species.

    Natives

  • Miodrag Belodedici (born 1964), a former world-class soccer player.
  • References

    Socol Wikipedia